Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Conversation 23: Lauren Greene

When this is posted, I
will likely still be recovering from recent health events; but I am glad that I
was able to schedule this interview in advance!

Welcome to
author Lauren Greene!

Here is a little bit about her to get us started:

Who is Lauren Greene? She’s a writer, a mother,
a love of Tae Kwon Do and working out. Lauren Greene has been writing since she
was a child. Her old notebooks are filled with stories about the Civil War, boy
triplets, and death and despair. Recently, Lauren Greene self-published
“No Turning Back,” a contemporary women’s fiction novel. Currently,
Lauren is working with Booktrope and readying “The Devil Within” for
publication, a Southern Literature novel about love, loss and abuse. Besides
writing, Lauren also works a day job as an executive assistant at a bank. She
shuffles three kids around to various activities, does minimal housework, and
leaves the cooking up to her husband—who does a fine job at it!

Lauren grew up in Alabama, but left for
college and swore she would never come back. She attended American University
in Washington D.C., where she received a bachelor’s in International Relations
and enjoyed a study abroad trip to Buenos Aires. Over the last year, Lauren has
concentrated more and more on her writing, and she hopes at some point to be
able to write full time (Shh—don’t tell her boss)!

Q1: You are a mom who has another
job outside the home, in addition to your writing career. (I say 'another'
because as we all know, being a mom IS a full time job already!) Do you keep a
tight, set schedule, or do you have some other secret to your success in
fitting everything into your days?

LG:I keep a tight set schedule. I wake up every morning at 5 AM,
and I dedicate an hour and a half to writing, no matter what. I also have a
husband who takes up a lot of slack in the skills I lack, i.e., cooking and
cleaning. I find setting mini-goals helps me achieve my writing goals, plus
just having a set established routine.

Q2: Given the choice, would you
rather attend a masquerade ball, a New Year's Eve party, or a wedding? Why?

LG:A New Year’s Eve Party. I love New Year’s, the ringing in of
something new. A time to look back on what you did during the year, changes you
want to make, and looking forward to what is in store for next year. I attend a
big New Year’s Eve party every year, and I love being surrounded by friends and
family, staying up late and just having a great time! So much fun.

Q3: Do you have a favorite theme
park/amusement park ride?

LG:I’m not a huge theme park fan. I think this stems from my
extreme fear of heights, but I have fond memories of “It’s A Small World,” in
Disney World.

Q4: What is one thing about you that
you wish everyone knew and understood?

LG: Hard question.

Hard work gets you to
where you want to go. For years, I dreamed about being an author, but I didn’t
do anything about it. I realized a few years ago, if I wanted to be an author
then I had to write. Setting goals and making your dream a priority is
how you achieve success. I don’t think enough people know this. It’s all about
self-determination and discipline.

Q5: *bonus question for everyone* Do
you collect anything? If so, why?

LG:I have all my old letters from the past in a box. I love to
pull them out and read, especially the ones from my grandparents who have since
passed away. I don’t collect anything else, in the traditional sense.

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